LearnALanguage.com Will Disrupt the Language-Learning Industry

On Monday, January 21st, LearnALanguage.com plans to release the beta version of its language-learning courses. These courses, which have been taught in over 130 countries, at schools and major corporations are now entirely free. The company believes that people are paying far too much to learn a new language.

“The reality is, with the evolution of the internet, things that used to cost money are now completely free. If people can get encyclopedias, dictionaries, personalized music, children’s learning games and video games free on the internet, there is no reason that language learning shouldn’t be free as well,” remarked Dave Clark, CEO of LearnALanguage.com.

The new learning system is offered in Spanish, French, Italian, German, Japanese, Chinese and Russian. The company aims to help individuals stay motivated with their courses through competitions, social engagement and contests. Rewards like virtual coins and genius points are given for lessons completed and for consecutive daily logins. These can be exchanged for learning enhancements such as downloadable audio and printable lessons.

The lessons are based on the award-winning Visual Link(R) methodology and has learners speaking from the beginning. These free lessons are supported by advertising, and much like Pandora(R), users will have the option to upgrade to a version without advertising.

To start learning a language without putting a hole in your pocketbook, visit LearnALanguage.com.

Note: There will be media availability with Dave Clark, Founder of LearnALanguage.com. Please contact Marketing Director, Jake Beus, at 801-475-4441 Ext. 101 or at jake(at)learnalanguage(dot)com for more information or for interview requests.

I just wanted to thank the authors of this website for the fantastic language program that you are offering for free. As a language teacher I am always looking for resources and your program is simple and helpful for my students. Students these days love using the computer, and they are especially motivated when they can learn a language and use the computer at the same time. When there is motivation there is also learning. So thank you once again. George

Hello all,
Videos are a great way to learn languages, and YouTube is the place to find both engaging and insightful, free language video blogs and vodcasts in addition to the for-native content out there.Keep writing. Thanks